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<blockquote data-quote="angel69" data-source="post: 2237479" data-attributes="member: 97749"><p>I would USPTO all the time (uspto.gov) since it does not get more authoritative than that (at least not for US domains) except it's a terrible interface and the number of results are so many that it drives you crazy, many are not relevant in the least. and that site loses your search settings after the 1st page so you gotta start all over. And, the NSA is more likely to get a pass spying on USPTO than on Trademarkia, for example LOL. That one is a lot better, and there are others. And if you're looking for TMs registered in a specific country that's to be considered too. If you're signed into Google and do searches while you are then you can be sure you're being tracked esp if you use Chrome, private browsing is not so private to all parties. But your question was related to someone using your activity and beat you to handregging the domain, it can totally happen !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angel69, post: 2237479, member: 97749"] I would USPTO all the time (uspto.gov) since it does not get more authoritative than that (at least not for US domains) except it's a terrible interface and the number of results are so many that it drives you crazy, many are not relevant in the least. and that site loses your search settings after the 1st page so you gotta start all over. And, the NSA is more likely to get a pass spying on USPTO than on Trademarkia, for example LOL. That one is a lot better, and there are others. And if you're looking for TMs registered in a specific country that's to be considered too. If you're signed into Google and do searches while you are then you can be sure you're being tracked esp if you use Chrome, private browsing is not so private to all parties. But your question was related to someone using your activity and beat you to handregging the domain, it can totally happen ! [/QUOTE]
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